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Перевод: damned
[прилагательное] ужасный; отвратительный; адский; осужденный; проклятый; треклятый; чертовский
Тезаурус:
- "Too damned right it is.
- In fact, like most of the legendary pushovers in history, the 18th-century ascendancy of Whiggery, aristocracy and corruption was a "damned close-run thing".
- It really is sickening to have an aeroplane, which is worth its weight in gold out here, broken through damned bad handling."
- She made it specially for him, and I'm damned if I'll send it back."
- "The Best Damned Outfit in the USAAF" flew B17 Flying Fortresses on 254 missions over Germany and occupied Europe.
- "Well, there I was damned lucky, as well as brilliant of course.
- "Up at Eastleech, and away from your damned influence."
- "Well, I damned well did," John grumbled, dragging his razor down one cheek.
- I have fished some of the best salmon water, giving the damned fish every opportunity to outwit me, and I've caught the odd one here and there.
- And Violet Hunt, loyally selling copies at half-price in her drawing room, confesses in her memoir I Have This to Say that she was at a loss to explain why the damned were damned, and the blest were blest.
- But David Holloway in The Daily Telegraph was put off by the author's "inalienable cynicism" and Nicci Gerrard in the Observer damned it as "a competent novel that Mortimer can pull of without really trying".
- What all the wise promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.
- For a gentle corrective one could do worse than go back to H.L. Mencken who opined that Alexander Graham Bell - the progenitor of the institution in which Penzias holds sway - and Thomas Alva Edison had done more than any of their contemporaries to add to the sum of life's damned nuisances.
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